“Bones” star David Boreanaz is the latest high-profile husband to step outside of his marriage, and his decision has left him hurting, “Bones” creator and executive producer Hart Hanson said on Boreanaz's behalf.

“David Boreanaz has asked me to express to fans his sincere pain, thanks for support, and determination that his family will 'get thru this,'” Hanson tweeted yesterday.

On May 3, the actor admitted to cheating on his wife of nine years, Jamie Bergman. He told People magazine that his marriage “has been tainted by my infidelities. I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible.”

Thinking about catching a midnight showing of “Iron Man 2” tonight? Buy a ticket now, if you can find one.

Several of the midnight shows are already sold out across the country, according to online movie ticket seller Fandango.com. Theaters that are filled to the brim include New York City’s AMC Loews Lincoln Square Cinemas, Chicago’s AMC Loews 600 North Michigan, San Francisco’s Metreon and Los Angeles’s Universal CityWalk Cinemas. Tickets to the movie currently represent 92 percent of the company's daily sales.

Predictions for “Iron Man 2’s” opening weekend gross are running high, with estimates coming in north of $158.4 million - more than current box office record holder "The Dark Knight," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The movie has already opened strong overseas, bringing in $100.2 million at the international box office.

Released in 53 foreign markets, the superhero sequel starring Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle had its biggest showing in the U.K., where it earned $12.2 million, according to Reuters, as well as $10.8 million in South Korea.

Kristen Stewart is well-known for wearing a sourpuss with her red-carpet couture, and she’s gotten plenty of flack for it with few being able to understand how one of the most popular young actresses in the world could look so unhappy.

It turns out, Stewart is actually trying to hold back the tears when those paparazzi shots are snapped.

“People say that I’m miserable all the time. It’s not that I’m miserable, it’s just that somebody’s yelling at me,” she told ELLE magazine for their June issue. “I literally, sometimes, have to keep myself from crying…It’s a physical reaction to the energy that’s thrown at you.”

The future of two sequels to a pair of fan favorite comedy films has hung in the balance for the past two weeks, as fans worried that the movies would never get to see the light of day.

While the “Transformers” franchise added Patrick Dempsey to its third installment and the “Twilight” saga got an Oscar-winning director for its fourth film, “Anchorman 2” and a sequel to 2001’s “Zoolander” seemed to be in jeopardy.

Earlier this week there was speculation that “Anchorman 2” is out of the question because Will Ferrell and "Anchorman" director/co-writer Andy McKay couldn’t get the budget low enough for Paramount, the studio that owns the movie.

In an interview with the Washington Times’ Kerry Pickett, Rivers complains that she was recently stopped from boarding a flight from Costa Rica to New York while the man alleged to have attempted to detonate a car bomb in Times Square made it onto a flight before authorities arrested him.

“I find it ludicrous and pathetic that somebody can come in at the last minute, buy a ticket with cash, and slip through all of this, and they worry about me - that God forbid I might have a bagel taped to my waist,” Rivers said. “I find this outrageous.”